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Epub March 5, 2 012 www.annals.org. Guideline Panel Members. Magda Barini-García , MD - Health Resources and Services Administration Vanessa Elharrar , MD, MPH - National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Tia Morton, RN, MS - National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Guideline Panel MembersMagda Barini-García, MD - Health Resources and Services

Administration

Vanessa Elharrar, MD, MPH - National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

Tia Morton, RN, MS - National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

Charles Holmes, MD, MPH - Office of the Global AIDS Coordinator

Shoshana Kahana, PhD - National Institute on Drug Abuse

Peter Kilmarx, MD - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Cynthia Lyles, PhD - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Henry Masur, MD - National Institutes of Health

Celso Ramos, MD, MSc - Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

Evelyn Tomaszewski, MSW - National Association of Social Workers

Marco Antônio de Ávila Vitória, MD - World Health Organization

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External Reviewers

American Academy of HIV Medicine - Donna E Sweet, MD

Association of Nurses in AIDS Care - Robert T. Carroll, MN, RN

British HIV Association - Jane Anderson, PhD & John Walsh, MBBS

European HIV Nurses Network - Ann Deschamps, RN, MSN

Donna Futterman, MD

Brian Gazzard, MD, MA

HIV Medicine Association (HIVMA)

Physician Assistant AIDS Network - Carl Stein, MHS, PA-C

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AcknowledgementsFunding was provided by the US National

Institutes of Health, Office of AIDS Research and IAPAC

IAPAC: Jose Zuniga, PhD; Angela Knudson

Cindy Lyles, PhD: CDC Prevention Research Synthesis database

Systematic reviews: Laura Bernard, MD, Kathryn Mussig MD, Jennifer Johnsen, MD

Editorial assistance: Anne McDonough

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“Antiretroviral therapy (ART) is recommended and should be

offered to all persons regardless of CD4 cell count.”

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NO BRAINER #1: No CARE= no ART

NO BRAINER #2: Successful ART requires RETENTION in care

NO BRAINER #3: High ADHERENCE is required for maximal and durable individual and public health benefit

Rationale

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Methods Systematic review of the international literature since

1996

Keyword searches of CDC’s Prevention Research Synthesis database of over 46,000 citations; ad hoc and hand searches of key literature; and conference abstracts from last 2 years produced over 300 studies Qualifying studies had to have a comparator arm Interventions had to have been studied in context of

HIV

Evidence reviewed by 2 independent reviewers using modified Newcastle-Ottawa and Cochrane criteria

Writing Team graded quality of body of evidence and strength of recommendations

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Methods: Monitoring

Keyword searches specific to adherence measurement or monitoring

Qualifying studies had to include at least one adherence measurement method and have a biologic or clinical outcome

Two independent reviewers abstracted data using Quality Assessment for Diagnostic Accuracy Studies (QUADAS) tool

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Quality of Body of Evidence

Interpretation

Excellent (I) RCT evidence without important limitationsOverwhelming evidence from observational studies

High (II) RCT evidence with important limitationsStrong evidence from observational studies

Medium (III) RCT evidence with critical limitationsObservational study evidence without important limitations

Low (IV) Observational study evidence with important or critical limitations

Strength of Recommendation

Strong (A) Almost all patients should receive the recommended course of action.

Moderate (B) Most patients should receive the recommended course of action. However, other choices may be appropriate for some patients.

Optional (C) There may be consideration for this recommendation on the basis of individual patient circumstances. Not recommended routinely.

Quality of the Body of Evidence and Strength of

Recommendations

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Guideline Structure

Monitoring

InterventionsEntry Into and Retention in CareART StrategiesAdherence ToolsEducation and CounselingHealth Service and Service Delivery

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Guideline StructureSpecial Populations

Pregnant WomenChildren and AdolescentsPersons with Substance Use

DisordersPersons with Mental Health

Disorders Incarcerated PopulationsHomeless and Marginally Housed

Persons

Emerging Issues

Recommendations for Future Research